Pictures taken with the HD2 once selected automatically take up the whole screen and then you can zoom in further. I have imported photos well larger than the resolution of that taken by the camera and they are all cropped with a black border on top and bottom. I have tried resizing to 400x800 and 800x400 and 1024x480... etc and can't get my photos to display full screen like the stock included pics as well as all taken with the camera. Any help please?
the HD2 screen resolution is 480x800. Your photos need to be ratio 1.666....length/width.
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How can i made a large pic to fit into the screen for wallpaper?
I tried to set some pics as my wallpaper but due to the size of the pic my screen only show parts of the pic instead of making the pics fit to screen.
though having the dimension of the image set to 800x480 is not the perfect size due to portions on top and bottom part are used by the toolbars, it works great.
Hi,
One thing I dislike on the Topaz just after shooting a photo is that long white blank screen probably displayed while jpeg compressing.
I didn't notice specific times between low res and high res pictures but shooting 5Mpix with high quality takes about 3 sec of blank screen (btw I would have preferred black blank screen... less battery consumption).
Did you experience the same thing on your TD2?
Is there any feature to optimise this? (code with asm to speed up the jpeg compression...)
Cheers.
I'm not sure whether this is a problem with Android (doubt it), HTC Sense in general or the HTC Photos app..
But what I'm finding is that pictures with gradients (usually ones computer generated) have their gradients shown very bady and makes the picture look terrible. Instead of doing a smooth colour transition, it sort of does it in chunks..
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As you can see here, isntead of fading smoothly from the red to black, it does those ugly layers. I first noticed it when I had this picture set as the lock screen picture because it does it there too. In bright light its almost impossible to tell, but in the dark it tooks terrible.
Sometimes when I look at the full picture in the Photo app it doesn't do the gradient so badly, but when I go to pinch zoom the slightest it instantly changes to look like that. (isnt just a problem with the one picture btw). I thought it might be something to do with the large picture being resized to fit the screen, but I resized the picture on a computer to be smaller than the screens dimensions and it does the same thing.
Another slight issue I picked up is that black areas in a wallpaper picture don't show as 'true black'. When I view the picture with the black background fullscreen in Photos, the black areas are true black (tested at night - true black of AMOLED screen). But when the picture is set as background, there is a noticeable difference between the blackness of the background and the 'true blackness' of the bottom of the notification bar...
Might be hard to see, but to show what I mean:
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Does anyone have any explanation for these problems, and even better, fixes?
I've got HTC Legend unrooted
Cheers
This is real frustrating!!! Why would they make a camera that dont fit the wallpaper size, and how do i resize it? (Same for images i saved from the internet)
try using pinch to zoom...
I tried that. It will only put part of the picture as the wallpaper. The pictures are to big
Non of the camera resolutions are exact for the screen. You just got to crop its da only way. Or you can transfer the pic to computer, resize the whole pic to the resolution of screen than use it.
Love the phone but today I noticed a problem, taking a pic at any resolution will produce great images bar a very thin dotted live about 30% of the way up the screen if taken in portrait. Try it yourself take a photo of a sheet of paper then zoom right in and scan around I tried before and a after camera FW update and its still there.
That's new Can you post a photo of yours, so we can get an idea of the problem ?
Yes, please post a pic.